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: Alma, portrayed by Caris Bashar , finally faces her attacker, marking a shift from her usual passive stance to one of active resistance.

: The performance of Dima Kandalaft as the calculating Falak is widely praised for being the show's driving force. : Alma, portrayed by Caris Bashar , finally

: Some viewers criticize the series for its repetitive "cat-and-mouse" dynamics and slow pacing, suggesting the 90-episode format leads to unnecessary filler. Others point out that the behavior of characters like Alma can occasionally feel unrealistic or frustratingly naive. Others point out that the behavior of characters

: Finding herself in a vulnerable position, Mira attempts to seek help from her rival, Falak, unaware that Falak is already orchestrating a plan against her. Critical Reception True to her manipulative nature, she begins plotting

: A major turning point occurs as Falak officially receives her divorce papers. True to her manipulative nature, she begins plotting new schemes rather than accepting defeat.

Critics and viewers on platforms like IMDb have mixed feelings about the show’s progression at this stage:

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